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What is Buddhism? (part 1 of 2): The Path to Enlightenment
Buddhism is the religion of more than 500 million people around the globe. The majority of those people live in Asia but there are substantial …
Buddhism is the religion of more than 500 million people around the globe. The majority of those people live in Asia but there are substantial …
Let’s talk frankly. Almost never do non-Muslims study Islam until they have first exhausted the religions of their exposure. Only after they have grown dissatisfied with the religions familiar to them, meaning Judaism, Christianity …
(Read more...) 05 Feb 2007Atheists might assert that they don’t acknowledge the existence of God, but the view of some Christians and all Muslims is that at some level even the confirmed Atheist affirms God’s presence. The innate but neglected awareness …
(Read more...) 15 Oct 2007If someone were to ask, ‘Who is your God?’ A Muslim response would be, ‘The Most-Merciful, the Dispenser of Mercy.’ According to Islamic sources, the prophets, while emphasizing God’s judgment, also proclaimed His mercy. In Muslim scripture, God …
(Read more...) 09 Oct 2006What Islam says about tolerance and forgiveness? Does the Quran speak of tolerance? Did the Prophet come with tolerance and mercy?
The main message of Islam is the same basic message in all revealed religions, as they are all are from the same …
Converting to Islam is easy. This article explains how to convert and become a Muslim in a simple way. In addition …
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